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this time in northern israel. it was written about 200 years after david's rule, again by one of israel's enemas. hata el, the king of dam ma damascus. >> he said, i killed 70 king's. i killed a king from israel and one from the house of david. >> gordon: one of king david's greatest victories came here, in the valley of allah, where the shepherd boy killed the giant. this is one of the few places you can catch the king that david knew. the remains of the brook where david found the stone that killed him. high above the valley is a fortress that is thousands of years old. to the local vetalane, this place is still known as david's ruin. it is the only iron-age city in israel that is perfectly preserved, and almost frozen in time. >> this is one of the richest sites in israel. this is a like a biblical pompei. >> gordon: the hebrew name iis kirbet kiafa. and he recovered some burnt olive piece from the site. and he sent them to the lab. >> it is all of the signs that are from about 1020 to 980 b.c. this is exactly
this time in northern israel. it was written about 200 years after david's rule, again by one of israel's enemas. hata el, the king of dam ma damascus. >> he said, i killed 70 king's. i killed a king from israel and one from the house of david. >> gordon: one of king david's greatest victories came here, in the valley of allah, where the shepherd boy killed the giant. this is one of the few places you can catch the king that david knew. the remains of the brook where david found the...
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[singing] >> reporter: julie stall, cbn news, hahlone, israel. >> that's great. despite the political challenges, they can open up their arms in need. >> so precious. thanks for joining -. >> good-bye, and god bless you. [laughter] laugh. >> jeremiah: hello, i'm david jeremiah. as a teacher of the scripture for more than 40 years, i have found that the bible speaks to every situation we face in life, and throughout my ministry, i have discovered a profound truth: that when the word of god intersects with our lives, there will be a turning point. discover how the power of god's word can transform your life you join me on turning point. >> larson: watch turning point with dr. david jeremiah right here on this network. >> we are talking about the book of jobe today but i will surprise you. we aren't even discussing the topic of suffering. there are a lot of other hidden treasures in the book. it's thought tonight oldest 'book in the bible and we are hearing about them from an astronomer,
[singing] >> reporter: julie stall, cbn news, hahlone, israel. >> that's great. despite the political challenges, they can open up their arms in need. >> so precious. thanks for joining -. >> good-bye, and god bless you. [laughter] laugh. >> jeremiah: hello, i'm david jeremiah. as a teacher of the scripture for more than 40 years, i have found that the bible speaks to every situation we face in life, and throughout my ministry, i have discovered a profound truth:...
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president obama took a strong stand in favor of israel during his visit to israel. he also expressed his support for a palestinian state. and many israelis don't think that is a good idea. chris mitchell has the story from jerusalem. >> reporter: president obama visited mt. hertzel cemetery to lay a wreath at the founder of modern zine nism. zionism. >> if they acquiesce to evil -- never again. >> reporter: but the centrepiece of president obama's visit is when he spoke directly to hundreds of university students and thousands of israelis here in jerusalem. he thrilled israelis, when he affirmed the country's right to existent. >> president obama: make no mistake, those who adhere to the ideology of rejecting israel's right to exist, they might as well reject the sky above them or the earth below because israel is not going anywhere. >> reporter: and strong comments about hezbollah also drew applause. >> president obama: every country who values justice who call hezbollah what it truly is, a terrorist organization. >> reporter: the main point of obama's speech came
president obama took a strong stand in favor of israel during his visit to israel. he also expressed his support for a palestinian state. and many israelis don't think that is a good idea. chris mitchell has the story from jerusalem. >> reporter: president obama visited mt. hertzel cemetery to lay a wreath at the founder of modern zine nism. zionism. >> if they acquiesce to evil -- never again. >> reporter: but the centrepiece of president obama's visit is when he spoke...
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charlene israel, cbn news. >> wendy: up next, some say it's about human rights. others say it is about destroying christianity. the fight that is dividing francece creashtt creaeat imlsh >> wendy: iewrg way is now the third country in the americas to legalize gay marriage. 71 out of the 92 members of the county's chamber of deputies voted in favor. it is called the marriage equality project. it will allow gay couples to come to the south american country just to mayor. uruguay's president is expected to put it into effect before the end of this month. canada and the argentina are the only two other countries where gay marriage is legal. france appears to be the next nation looking to legalize gay marriage. despite objections from the church and even homosexual groups, the socialist government is pushing its agenda to redefine the family. dale hurd reports from paris. >> reporter: in the streets of paris, christians kneel and pray, asking god to deliver france from a same-sex marriage bill they believe amounts to a new french revolution, certain to become law. it
charlene israel, cbn news. >> wendy: up next, some say it's about human rights. others say it is about destroying christianity. the fight that is dividing francece creashtt creaeat imlsh >> wendy: iewrg way is now the third country in the americas to legalize gay marriage. 71 out of the 92 members of the county's chamber of deputies voted in favor. it is called the marriage equality project. it will allow gay couples to come to the south american country just to mayor. uruguay's...
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it is the settling on the mountains of israel. the world calls the mountains of serial judea somaria, the west bank. but these are the lands that god promised to abraham. so this is the biblical heritage that we get to walk in and report on. >> reporter: for mitchell, the news is more than individual stories. he sees a theme emerging that ties world events to the final battle for jerusalem. what does this mean to you as a man living here with your family, during your news reports, etc. >> 2,000 years ago, it was said that all roads lead to rome. 2,000 years later, i would feel that all roads are leading to jerusalem. whether it is christians pray for the peace of jerusalem like never before, or if it is about jews that are coming back to this city and fulfilling a dream of 2,000 years. or if it is radical muslims who want to see jerusalem as a capital of a calafate. all roads, for good and evil, seem to be leading back here. >> reporter: what about the dividing of jerusalem, the palestinian capital. how do you respond to that? >>
it is the settling on the mountains of israel. the world calls the mountains of serial judea somaria, the west bank. but these are the lands that god promised to abraham. so this is the biblical heritage that we get to walk in and report on. >> reporter: for mitchell, the news is more than individual stories. he sees a theme emerging that ties world events to the final battle for jerusalem. what does this mean to you as a man living here with your family, during your news reports, etc....
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chris mitchell, cbn news, tellrahove, israel. >> later on the broadcast. mental illness, how christians are dealing with an iss >> cory monteith's death from toxic mix of alcohol and heroin sheds light. he admitted to struggling with addiction since he was a teen and completed a drug rehab program last april. we asked dr. linda mintle. >> you need more and more to get the same power of the effect that the drug does to you. the drug gives you such an incredible feeling and a high, you want more and more. it is harder to break the cycle because of the supposed positive effects. this is not about will power. you cannot will yourself off of this biological pull in the brain. you need to have something bigger than yourself and transstran transcendent power of god is necessary in any addiction treatment. >> thanks, dr. linda. you can see the full interview at cbn.com. >> mental health is becoming a major topic for many in america, after suicides rocked two prompt prominent families. >> reporter: frank page alone at home when the call came that would change his w
chris mitchell, cbn news, tellrahove, israel. >> later on the broadcast. mental illness, how christians are dealing with an iss >> cory monteith's death from toxic mix of alcohol and heroin sheds light. he admitted to struggling with addiction since he was a teen and completed a drug rehab program last april. we asked dr. linda mintle. >> you need more and more to get the same power of the effect that the drug does to you. the drug gives you such an incredible feeling and a...
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plus, descendents of an ancient tribe of israel return to their home. how christians are helping to fulfill biblical prophecy. ♪ >> george: a new russian law bans americans from adopting russian children. hello, everyone, i'm george thomas. my colleague, wendy griffith is on holiday. russian president va vladimir putin signed a law preventing thousands of russian orphans to go to americans. john waggi plains. >> reporter: michelle mobley has quite a collection of toys and clothes. they were gathering them for a little one who would soon join them. >> we always wanted to adopt. we decided this is the time. >> reporter: the christian nebraska couple has a blog site telling of their wait for 6-year-old artem, who spent his whole life in a russian orphanage. his mother gave him up when she learned he had down syndrome. but it was love at first site for the mobleys. >> the minute he walked in, we knew he belonged to the family. you go along in your life, and you know someone is missing in your family. when we met him, we knew that piece was fulfilled. >> w
plus, descendents of an ancient tribe of israel return to their home. how christians are helping to fulfill biblical prophecy. ♪ >> george: a new russian law bans americans from adopting russian children. hello, everyone, i'm george thomas. my colleague, wendy griffith is on holiday. russian president va vladimir putin signed a law preventing thousands of russian orphans to go to americans. john waggi plains. >> reporter: michelle mobley has quite a collection of toys and clothes....
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charlene israel reports. >> reporter: the vatican will hold a co conclave before easter to elect a new vote. they will vote to decide who will lead the world's one billion roman catholics. >> the cardinals are going to have to weigh experience and the need for a certain energy. >> reporter: dale herd spoke with religious leaders in europe about the future pope. >> reporter: all of europe is abuzz over hugh the next pope might be, and what this will mean for the direction of the church. >> what do you ask most about the pope with these reporters? what do they all want to know? >> how the future pope should be like. my answer to that is he should be tremendously intelligent, and a person able to draw a bridge between the foundation and the faith of the church. and modern life. >> reporter: contenders include angelo scola, and cardinal mark ouel let. several names are surfacing from asia, africa, and latin-america. including cardinal le nard doe santri. and tim dolan from new york. however, being from a world super power could hurt his chances. it's the first time in six centuries that th
charlene israel reports. >> reporter: the vatican will hold a co conclave before easter to elect a new vote. they will vote to decide who will lead the world's one billion roman catholics. >> the cardinals are going to have to weigh experience and the need for a certain energy. >> reporter: dale herd spoke with religious leaders in europe about the future pope. >> reporter: all of europe is abuzz over hugh the next pope might be, and what this will mean for the direction...
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charlene israel, cbn news. Ñ >> george: finally this week, it has been two months since super hurricane bopha ravaged the southern philippines, killing more than 1,000 people, and leaving more than a million homeless. >> wendy: cbn disaster relief teams are still on the ground serving the victims. >> reporter: most of the typhoon's victims are still misplaced and they're struggling to recover from the massive destruction it has cost. and the continuous rains bring more flashfloods and devastation. so now the people are getting desperate, after living for months in makeshift tents and evacuation centers. that's why the cbn disaster relief teamj (pj not left ground, finding ways to alleviate their hardship. the village chief was emotional as he thanked cbn for coming to their remote village to give medical care and fix their water pipes. >> you are the first organization to ever hold a medical mission here. thank you for coming. you have made all of the people here very happy. >> reporter: cbn also helped victim
charlene israel, cbn news. Ñ >> george: finally this week, it has been two months since super hurricane bopha ravaged the southern philippines, killing more than 1,000 people, and leaving more than a million homeless. >> wendy: cbn disaster relief teams are still on the ground serving the victims. >> reporter: most of the typhoon's victims are still misplaced and they're struggling to recover from the massive destruction it has cost. and the continuous rains bring more...
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. >> reporter: israel has kept relatively quiet about developments in egypt. why do you think that is, and what do you think the future holds for the egyptian-israeli relationship? >> the israelis realize very clearly that any word uttered involving egypt is likely to be used by one side in its favor, and to tarnish the other. so any position they would take would ultimately result in problems in the egyptian-israeli relations. the israelis, of course, have had a long-standing relationship with the egyptian army. they cooperated in the stapleizatio stabilization of the sinai. at the same time they realize that the islamists are there and will not disappear in one night. so they need to also be keeping a very quiet balance out there, maintaining their key strategic issues. they want to make sure that what is going on in egypt does not result in a complete collapse of the sinai. we've already seen jihadist movements declare some form of independence in the north of sinai. this is something that the israelis are extremely worried about. so a stable egypt, one tha
. >> reporter: israel has kept relatively quiet about developments in egypt. why do you think that is, and what do you think the future holds for the egyptian-israeli relationship? >> the israelis realize very clearly that any word uttered involving egypt is likely to be used by one side in its favor, and to tarnish the other. so any position they would take would ultimately result in problems in the egyptian-israeli relations. the israelis, of course, have had a long-standing...
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charlene israel has the story. >> the yeas to the right, 400, the nays to the left, 475. so the yeas have it. >> reporter: it is the first of several votes required for the u.k.'s marriage bill. if it becomes law, the legislation would enable same-sex couples to marry in both civil and religious ceremonies, as long as the religious institution consents. >> today was do we accept the fundamental principle of gay people being allowed to call their union a marriage. i'm glad that we do. >> marriage is a great institution, and it should be there for people who are gay, as well as people who aren't. that's why i have pioneered this change. >> reporter: the vote went cameron's way, but it cost him popularity within his own party. more than half of his 303 conservative lawmakers voted against or abstained from voting for the bill. >> for many people, yes, it is a non-issue. but to a lot of people, they feel this is maybe the straw that has broken the camel's back. >> who are we, who is this government, who is this country to determine and, impose, nationalize a new definition of
charlene israel has the story. >> the yeas to the right, 400, the nays to the left, 475. so the yeas have it. >> reporter: it is the first of several votes required for the u.k.'s marriage bill. if it becomes law, the legislation would enable same-sex couples to marry in both civil and religious ceremonies, as long as the religious institution consents. >> today was do we accept the fundamental principle of gay people being allowed to call their union a marriage. i'm glad that...
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. >> that would establish and set forth the legal, historical, and spiritual basis for israel's claim to the land that they live on. they are the front line for us. they are the ones who are receiving the blunt of the terrorist attacks, not us. >> reporter: but the main emphasis of this inauguration day, the president and prayer for him. >> prayer can change things, it always does. >> reporter: paul strand, cbn news, washington. > >> wendy: it always does. you can get daily reports from christian world news by going to cbn's facebook page and click "like." stay with us, we'll be right back. star spang >> wendy: one out of the three south koreans identifies himself as a christian, and six of the largest churches in the world are in that nation. and more than 20,00,000 koreans are at work. it actually began over a century ago with western missionaries. >> port of buson is a major asset to south korea's dynamic economy. but he had another reputation, at the wilderness of the gospel. daifdavies was an accomplished educator, and founder of the school in melbourne, australia, when he felt c
. >> that would establish and set forth the legal, historical, and spiritual basis for israel's claim to the land that they live on. they are the front line for us. they are the ones who are receiving the blunt of the terrorist attacks, not us. >> reporter: but the main emphasis of this inauguration day, the president and prayer for him. >> prayer can change things, it always does. >> reporter: paul strand, cbn news, washington. > >> wendy: it always does. you...
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. >> george: this week jewish people in israel and around the world are celebrating rosh hashanah. >> wendy: i like the way you say it, rosh hashanah (a different pronunciation). gargordon robertson brings us the story about what meaning this holiday holds for jewish and christians. >> gordon: rosh hashanah, the start of the jewish new year. ancient rabbis called it the birthday of the world. jewish tradition says it is the day that god created man. the bible calls it the feast of trumpets. or yom tirawa. >> if i went home to n my jewish family and said, hey, it is yom tirawa, they wouldn't no what i was talking about. it is rosh hashanah. and it somehow became the first of the jewish new year. >> gordon: when the israelites were exiled in babylon. >> in babylon, the beginning of the new year was in september. they also had a lunar calendar, like the jewish people, so the first day of the seventh month was the babylonian new year. and over time, the jewish people took it and made it our new year. >> gordon: with the new year, comes the holiday traditions. >> when you talk about the je
. >> george: this week jewish people in israel and around the world are celebrating rosh hashanah. >> wendy: i like the way you say it, rosh hashanah (a different pronunciation). gargordon robertson brings us the story about what meaning this holiday holds for jewish and christians. >> gordon: rosh hashanah, the start of the jewish new year. ancient rabbis called it the birthday of the world. jewish tradition says it is the day that god created man. the bible calls it the...
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those survivors like philip made it to israel. but most of the torture cases are not documented. >> they torture them in horrible methods, like hanging up side down from the ceiling, like using electric shocks, like burning them on their bodies. >> reporter: the story begins in aratrea, where many like philip fled from the beauty dictatorship. he travelled to a u.n. refugee camp in sudan. there he was kidnapped. they transferred him, along with many others, through sudan, egypt, and all the way to the sinai desert, and their torture camps. what happens next in these camps is diabolical. >> what they do is make you call your family and ask them for the money. usually they would do the asking. what you would do is you would say either send this money or your brother would die or your father would die or your son would die. it depends on whoever is picking up the phone. while they're talking to your family, they would pour molten plastic on your body so you would scream, and it may make the families collect the money faster. >> repor
those survivors like philip made it to israel. but most of the torture cases are not documented. >> they torture them in horrible methods, like hanging up side down from the ceiling, like using electric shocks, like burning them on their bodies. >> reporter: the story begins in aratrea, where many like philip fled from the beauty dictatorship. he travelled to a u.n. refugee camp in sudan. there he was kidnapped. they transferred him, along with many others, through sudan, egypt, and...
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our cbn reporter, charlene israel, travelled to ohio for the story. charlene, you met tony and his family, what did you discover? >> incredible, wendy. i actually sat down with the family and heard their story. it is truly a miracle. they all told me that it was tony's faith and their faith that kept him alive. 37-year-old tony yalley is thankful he could attend church with his family. >> it feels great. i was always a believer, but it is at a whole new level now. >> reporter: in the early morning of august 5 i august 5th, tony that difficulty breathing and went into cardiac arrest. >> 4 a.m., the lord woke me up. there is no other explanation. i don't get up at 4 a.m. something just woke me up. i heard his breathing. as a nurse, i knew it was not correct. i turned on the light, tried to wake him up. he wouldn't wake up. i took his pulse, and he didn't have a pulls, so i went into my training and did c.p.r. >> reporter: he was rushed to this hospital, where he later coded. doctors worked on him for 45 minutes to save his life. he was later pronounced
our cbn reporter, charlene israel, travelled to ohio for the story. charlene, you met tony and his family, what did you discover? >> incredible, wendy. i actually sat down with the family and heard their story. it is truly a miracle. they all told me that it was tony's faith and their faith that kept him alive. 37-year-old tony yalley is thankful he could attend church with his family. >> it feels great. i was always a believer, but it is at a whole new level now. >> reporter:...
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jewish people, and it would fulfill the others who wanted to destroy the jewish home in the land of israel. >> reporter: the victory prevented that te desire, and the jewish people realized the significance. >> they knew what awaited them if the german-led army won. >> reporter: they showed their appreciation with a special gift to montgomery. >> at the conclusion, they presented the british commander, field marshal montgomery, a gift of gratitude, and it was a bible. "the gallant leader of the victorious british forces, by who's hand god has placed salvation in zion in the days of el alamin." >> reporter: cromby came across the bible stored in a cupboard in england, and brought it to jerusalem. >> for them it was just a bible. but having lived here and interviewed and spoken to so many people, i was very, very aware of the significance, and the contemporary significance of that bible. >> reporter: cromby says it is important for christians to remember history. >> it is another part of the jigsaw puzzle. how gentile christians and gentile nations, imperfect as they were, but somehow in god
jewish people, and it would fulfill the others who wanted to destroy the jewish home in the land of israel. >> reporter: the victory prevented that te desire, and the jewish people realized the significance. >> they knew what awaited them if the german-led army won. >> reporter: they showed their appreciation with a special gift to montgomery. >> at the conclusion, they presented the british commander, field marshal montgomery, a gift of gratitude, and it was a bible....
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joel rosenberg's damascus countdown is about an islamic messiah determined to destroy israel. gary lane asked joel about his new book, as well as iran's real-life christians and the trials they face. >> what about the christians there, and what is happening to them? >> one of the things i wanted to do with the book is sort of highlight that there are muslims coming to faith in jesus christ, but under extraordinary circumstances. but it is not fictctn. it is real. and what pastor abedini's story tells us is that this is a very serious crackdown that the iranian regime is making, not just on christians generally, but they're trying to crack down primarily on the pastors, believing if they could crack this system of house churches, that they'll be able to rip up and destroy these networks and sort of crush christianity. but the lord is showing the people of iran that shi'a radical islam in its purest form is not the answer. it is creating the perfect storm of conditions for muslims to look elsewhere for hope, for truth, and many are coming to christ as a result. the lord never te
joel rosenberg's damascus countdown is about an islamic messiah determined to destroy israel. gary lane asked joel about his new book, as well as iran's real-life christians and the trials they face. >> what about the christians there, and what is happening to them? >> one of the things i wanted to do with the book is sort of highlight that there are muslims coming to faith in jesus christ, but under extraordinary circumstances. but it is not fictctn. it is real. and what pastor...
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if this idea gets out, that muslims are intolerant to the other, it kind of puts the struggle with israel in a different life. >> reporter: he blames the lack of attention on an anti-christian sentiment in the american media and throughout the world. >> this is something they don't want to talk about because then they will be perceived as pro-christian. but it is a human rights issue. >> this is an issue that is a major human rights issue in the world. that is not getting the attention that it deserves in the west. >> reporter: alan schneider of the a well-known jewish organization recently brought experts, like eas inrahim, and ty morasi to talk about the christians in the middle east. tye says they were more open. >> they said we want to volunteer for your organization. >> reporter: the group's conclusion: americans and europeans should take time to find out what is happening to christians in the middle east and see what they can do to help. chris mitchell, cbn news, jerusalem. >> wendy: so where are all of these christian refugees going? some are landing in europe, and they're bringing
if this idea gets out, that muslims are intolerant to the other, it kind of puts the struggle with israel in a different life. >> reporter: he blames the lack of attention on an anti-christian sentiment in the american media and throughout the world. >> this is something they don't want to talk about because then they will be perceived as pro-christian. but it is a human rights issue. >> this is an issue that is a major human rights issue in the world. that is not getting the...
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. >> reporter: charlene israel, cbn news. >> wendy: our viewers can spread the word about saeed's case through facebook. share it with your family and friends. if you enjoy christian world news, please let us know by clicking the like button on our page. >> george: up next, the war in north africa, as french troops we take parts of mali from islamic militants. we hear horror stories about life and the shari'a law. >> george: for the past year, islamic militants have ruled portions of northern mali that they took by force. now french and malian forces are driving the rebels out of the cities and towns they have conquered, freeing the people who were forced to live under the horror of shari'a law. ephraim graham has the story. >> reporter: dall residents dancing in the streets, celebrating their town's liberation from islamic extremists. but that celebration soon turned to anger, with mali citizens looting islamic police headquarters, and lashing out against any sign of the 10 months of oppression they endured. in that time, islamist rebels amputated the hands of these two men for suppor
. >> reporter: charlene israel, cbn news. >> wendy: our viewers can spread the word about saeed's case through facebook. share it with your family and friends. if you enjoy christian world news, please let us know by clicking the like button on our page. >> george: up next, the war in north africa, as french troops we take parts of mali from islamic militants. we hear horror stories about life and the shari'a law. >> george: for the past year, islamic militants have...